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Eden Chip

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*thank you to Netgalley and Scott Cramer for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*


2 stars.


Ohh how I wanted to enjoy this. To really really enjoy it. Unfortunately I found it really difficult to get into the story from the beginning. It was a bit difficult to understand what was going on and who was who. My mind kept drifting which meant I had to force myself to really focus on the story as I read. This isn't a good thing as reading should make you do the opposite and make you zone out to the world around you. Because of this, the difficulty, it meant I was reading a story that had characters I wasn't connected with.

But saying that, I do think the author, Scott Cramer, has a lot of potential. I would be interested in reading more of his stories in the future as the idea of this book, was really good!

Also, points to that cover! I know we aren't meant to judge a book by it's cover but come on....I definitely do and this cover is what caught my eye and made me want to read it.

Since others have found this to be enjoyable, while I wouldn't recommend it personally, I think based on the other reviews that you shouldn't dismiss this book if you are interested in the description of it. Give it a try. You may like it.

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Copy given by Netgalley in return for honest review.
I enjoy a bit of dystopia, and was compelled to request this book by a growing unease relating to AI and nanotechnology.
It was excellent, essentially a live story and the ‘science ‘ wasn’t too hard to follow for the ‘challenged’., like me :)

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